Rusty105
Well-known member
Hi Everyone ! 
I have an interesting problem. I am trying to help my father with his driveway, and thought you guy, and girls may be able to help. Here is the story:
New driveway was put in about 5 years ago, but contractor did not follow suggestions from me, who was working for a civil engineer designing drainage solutions for subdivisions at the time. I had suggested the driveway be pitched 2 ways, basically cutting the driveway in 1/2. One half would drain to the road, the other half drain back to a retaining wall, where a small catch basin, or 4" trough drain would pick it up. Yes this would require him to do more work, so we can guess what happened. The contractor put a catch basin on one side, near the middle, and had the whole driveway pitch to this 1 catch basin. The portion of the driveway leading in from the road is VERY flat, and as a result water pools on the edge of the driveway, where it butts up to the grass. Now the grass is slightly higher then the driveway and prevents the water from completely running off the driveway. It would take a lot of grading to get the grass lower, and not have a 'bump' in the front yard. by looking at the way water was pooling, I figured if the driveway had a narrow drain running along the edge connected to the catch basin it would solve most of the issue. BUT I haven't been able to find a drain that I like. I have seen bunches of 4"-5" trough drains that work if the driveway was 100% straight, but it is not, it has a small radius right near the catch basin, as it opens up to the garage. With all the building knowledge here I figured it would be a good place to stir up some ideas.
Any Ideas???
Thanks !!
I have an interesting problem. I am trying to help my father with his driveway, and thought you guy, and girls may be able to help. Here is the story:
New driveway was put in about 5 years ago, but contractor did not follow suggestions from me, who was working for a civil engineer designing drainage solutions for subdivisions at the time. I had suggested the driveway be pitched 2 ways, basically cutting the driveway in 1/2. One half would drain to the road, the other half drain back to a retaining wall, where a small catch basin, or 4" trough drain would pick it up. Yes this would require him to do more work, so we can guess what happened. The contractor put a catch basin on one side, near the middle, and had the whole driveway pitch to this 1 catch basin. The portion of the driveway leading in from the road is VERY flat, and as a result water pools on the edge of the driveway, where it butts up to the grass. Now the grass is slightly higher then the driveway and prevents the water from completely running off the driveway. It would take a lot of grading to get the grass lower, and not have a 'bump' in the front yard. by looking at the way water was pooling, I figured if the driveway had a narrow drain running along the edge connected to the catch basin it would solve most of the issue. BUT I haven't been able to find a drain that I like. I have seen bunches of 4"-5" trough drains that work if the driveway was 100% straight, but it is not, it has a small radius right near the catch basin, as it opens up to the garage. With all the building knowledge here I figured it would be a good place to stir up some ideas.
Any Ideas???
Thanks !!


